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   September 17, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Teachers Asheley Frogner and Greg Campanella have been fellows at Synopsys in Mountain View over the summer.
Teachers improve curriculum working with the business world
By Allison Rost
A program born in the Silicon Valley is striving to disprove a popular insult once and for all.  More
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Neighborhood border Linwood Acres Pickpockets
Cupertino Village Shopping Center is in the spotlight again, this time not for its Chinese signs but for a wooden fence that runs through the west side of the property along Linnet Lane.  More Caught up in a contentious fight over two-story houses and rezoning, neighbors end up battling with each other.  More The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department is investigating two separate reports of pickpockets targeting senior citizens in Cupertino.  More
     
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Teachers improve curriculum working with the business world
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Sunnyvale residents battle with Cupertino

Linwood Acres, a neighborhood divided

Pickpockets steal wallets from two shoppers

Plan is back to drawing board

Symantec is the warrior when it comes to viruses

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Sheriff's report

Bridging the Cultural Gap

Perkins on Real Estate

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Sims: Forum generates column to help dialogue

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It may still be warm, but it's already time for bulbs

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Watermelon run at Fremont kicks off cross country

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Senior center caseworker tackles the issues of aging

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Saratoga runners race to wins in Firebird

Huang an All-American in two events

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